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challenge - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: confrontation, dare, defiance, demanding, demur, interrogation, objection, protest, provocation, remonstrance, test, threat, trial, ultimatum, claiming, summons to contest
Antonyms: agree, answer, decide, win
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: accost, arouse, assert, beard, brave, call for, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face the music*, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, investigate, provoke, query, reclaim, require, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet*, try, vindicate, ask for, call out, face down, face off, fly in the face of, hang in, insist upon, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, search out, stand up to, stick it out
Antonyms: agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: accost
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: approach for conversation or solicitation
Synonyms: address, annoy, bother, brace*, call, challenge, confront, cross, dare, entice, face, flag, greet, hail, proposition, salute, welcome, buttonhole*, run into, whistle for
Antonyms: avoid, dodge, evade, ignore, scorn, shun
Main Entry: arouse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: excite, entice
Synonyms: agitate, alert, animate, awaken, call, challenge, electrify, enliven, foment, foster, goad, incite, inflame, instigate, kindle, move, provoke, rally, rouse, send, spark, spur, stimulate, stir, thrill, turn on, warm, whet, whip up, work up, fire up, heat up, wake up, waken
Antonyms: bore, calm, lull, quiet
Main Entry: brave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure bad situation
Synonyms: bear, beard, challenge, confront, court, dare, defy, face, go through, risk, suffer, support, take on, venture, withstand, face off, fly in the face of, outdare, stand up to
Antonyms: capitulate, complain, dodge, fear, hide, skip, break down, give up, run away
Main Entry: claim
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand, maintain property or right
Synonyms: adduce, advance, allege, ask, assert, believe, call for, challenge, collect, declare, defend, exact, hit, hold, insist, justify, knock, need, pick up, pop the question*, postulate, pretend, profess, pronounce, require, requisition, solicit, take, uphold, vindicate, have dibs on something, hit up, hold out for, lay claim to, stake out
Antonyms: deny, disclaim, question
Main Entry: compete
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go up against in contest
Synonyms: attempt, bandy, battle, bid, challenge, clash, collide, contend, contest, emulate, encounter, essay, face, fence, fight, go for*, grapple, joust, lock horns*, oppose, play, rival, spar, strive, struggle, take on, tilt, try, tussle, vie, wrestle, be in the running, cope with, go after, go for broke, go for the gold, in the hunt, jockey for position, match strength, match wits, participate in, pit oneself against, run for, scramble for, seek prize, take part
Main Entry: contradict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be at variance with
Synonyms: belie, buck, challenge, confront, contravene, controvert, counter, counteract, cross, dare, deny, differ, disaffirm, disclaim, disprove, dispute, gainsay, impugn, negate, negative, oppose, repudiate, take on, thumbs down, traverse, call in question, fly in the face of, have bone to pick, refuse to accept
Antonyms: accept, agree, approve, concede, confirm, corroborate, reconcile, sign, verify, vouch, OK
Main Entry: controvert
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: oppose, argue
Synonyms: break, challenge, confound, confute, contest, contradict, counter, debate, deny, discuss, disprove, dispute, oppugn, question, rebut, refute, wrangle, disconfirm
Antonyms: agree, forbear, harmonize, restrain, make peace
Main Entry: defiance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disobedience, disregard
Synonyms: affront, audacity, back talk*, big talk*, boldness, bravado, call, cartel, challenge, command, confrontation, contempt, dare, defy, effrontery, gas*, guts*, hot air*, impudence, insolence, insubordination, lip*, muster*, opposition, order, provocation, rebellion, revolt, sass*, spite, stump, summons, temerity, brazenness, contrariness, contumacy, enjoinder, factiousness, impugnment, insurgence, insurgency, intractableness, perversity, rebelliousness, recalcitrance, throwing of the gauntlet, unruliness
Antonyms: acquiescence, obedience, regard, respect, submission, subordination
Main Entry: demur
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disagree
Synonyms: balk, cavil, challenge, combat, complain, deprecate, disapprove, dispute, doubt, fight, hem and haw*, hesitate, object, oppose, pause, protest, pussyfoot*, refuse, remonstrate, resist, scruple, shy, stick, strain, vacillate, wait and see*, waver, stickle, take exception
Notes: demur is the verb 'to object or voice opposition' while demure is the adjective meaning 'modest, shy'
Antonyms: accept, agree, consent, go along
Main Entry: dispute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: argue
Synonyms: agitate, altercate, bicker, brawl, bump heads, canvass, challenge, clash, confute, contend, contest, contradict, controvert, debate, deny, disaffirm, discept, discuss, disprove, doubt, gainsay, hassle, have at*, impugn, jump on one's case, kick around*, lock horns*, moot, negate, pick a bone, quarrel, question, quibble, rebut, refute, squabble, take on, thrash out, toss around*, wrangle
Antonyms: agree, give in, go along
Main Entry: doubt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lack confidence in; question
Synonyms: challenge, demur, disbelieve, discredit, dispute, distrust, fear, fluctuate, hesitate, imagine, impugn, insinuate, mistrust, query, scruple, shilly-shally*, surmise, suspect, vacillate, waver, be apprehensive of, be curious, be dubious, be in a quandary, be puzzled, be uncertain, be undetermined, call in question, give no credence, harbor suspicion, have qualms, misdoubt, misgive, not buy, read differently, skepticize, smell a rat, take dim view of, wonder at
Antonyms: believe, rely, trust, be certain, not question
Main Entry: duel
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fight
Synonyms: bout, challenge, engagement, fencing, joust, affair of honor, shootout, single combat, sword fight
Main Entry: emulate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: copy the actions of
Synonyms: challenge, compete, contend, ditto*, do*, follow, follow suit*, imitate, mimic, mirror, rival, take after*, compete with, contend with, do like, follow in footsteps, follow the example of, go like, make like, outvie, pattern after, rivalize, vie with
Main Entry: exact
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand, call for
Synonyms: assess, bleed, call, challenge, claim, coerce, command, compel, constrain, extort, extract, force, gouge, impose, levy, oblige, pinch, postulate, put on, require, requisition, solicit, squeeze, wrench, wrest, wring, insist upon, lean on, shake down*
Antonyms: give
Main Entry: gamble
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take a chance on winning
Synonyms: back, bet, brave, buck the odds, cast lots*, challenge, cut the cards, dare, defy, endanger, face, flip the coin, game, go for broke, hazard, imperil, jeopardize, lay money on, lot, make a bet, play, plunge, put, put faith in, put trust in, risk, set, shoot the moon, shoot the works, speculate, stake, stick one's neck out, take a flyer, tempt fortune, trust to luck, try one's luck, venture, wager
Antonyms: be careful, design, ensure, guard, insure, plan, safeguard
Main Entry: impeach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: denounce, censure
Synonyms: accuse, arraign, blame, call into question, call to account, challenge, charge, criticize, discredit, disparage, impugn, incriminate, inculpate, indict, query, question, reprehend, reprimand, reprobate, tax, try, bring charges against, cast aspersions on, cast doubt on, criminate, hold at fault
Antonyms: elect
Main Entry: invitation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: proposal; asking
Synonyms: appeal, attraction, begging, bid, bidding, call, challenge, date, encouragement, enticement, feeler*, ground, hit, incitement, inducement, invite, lure, motive, offer, open door*, overture, paper, pass, petition, pressure, proffer, proposition, provocation, rain check, reason, request, suggestion, summons, supplication, temptation, urge, allurement, compliments, coquetry, prompting, solicitation
Main Entry: mistrust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: doubt
Synonyms: apprehend, beware, challenge, disbelieve, dispute, distrust, fear, question, scruple, suspect, suspicion, be wary, have doubts
Antonyms: believe, trust, be certain, have faith
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